Boston CityPASS

5 must-see Boston attraction admission tickets

Save 46% with CityPASS
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Adult:
$
46
Kids 3-11:
$
29

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combined attraction price
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86.95
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CityPASS is Boston's Best Deal

The big question: “What should we see in Boston?
Boston CityPASS is the answer. Do more. Save cash and time. Experience it from sky to sea.

Savings and Convenience

Our dollar-bill-size booklet contains six real tickets to the most famous Boston attractions. We’ve done the detective work, picked the best of the best, and cut the price nearly in half. (Well, 46% to be precise.)

With one quick purchase, you own admission to Boston’s must-see attractions. No further research, delays, or fumbling for your wallet at every turnstile.

Adult Boston CityPASS — $46.00
     Regular cost of ticket combination is $86.95. You save $38.95.
Kids Boston CityPASS (ages 3-11) — $29.00
     Regular price of ticket combination is $51.45. You save $21.45.

Skip Most Ticket Lines

You’ll skip most ticket lines, thanks to Boston CityPASS. Look for Boston CityPASS signs at the box office or entrance; the exact place to present your ticket is noted on the front of each Boston CityPASS ticket.

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Can't make up your mind? Buy it when you get there. Waiting won't cost a dime more, and booklets are available at every participating Boston CityPASS attraction.

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Experience Boston with CityPASS

Boston is packed with culture and history. Old red-brick sidewalks twist past handsome Federalist houses on the way to soaring glass towers housing state-of-the-art technology. Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and North End are just three of Boston’s famous neighborhoods.

New England Aquarium

New England Aquarium

Dive into the world of water without getting wet at the New England Aquarium. Explore vibrant coral reefs. Meet the lionfish and the stonefish — some of the most poisonous fishes in the sea. Introduce yourself to the harbor seals, and don’t forget to say hello to Myrtle, the green sea turtle. more

Museum of Science

Museum of Science

Science comes alive with over 700 interactive exhibits, live animal presentations, science demonstrations, ever-changing exhibits, the breathtaking Theater of Electricity, and more. more

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Discover breathtaking works of art — from masterworks of American painting to icons of Impressionism. Exquisite Asian scrolls and ancient Egyptian mummies top thousands of reasons to visit. more

Harvard Museum of Natural History

Harvard Museum of Natural History

Explore 12,000 specimens from around the globe, including dinosaurs, meteorites, gemstones and hundreds of animals. Get close to the world’s only mounted Kronosaurus, a 42-foot-long marine reptile. See a 1,642-pound amethyst geode and whale skeletons. Don’t miss the world famous exhibit of 3,000 Glass Flowers. more

Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Center

Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Center

The Skywalk Observatory is Boston’s only sky-high vantage point for sweeping 360-degree views of Greater Boston and beyond. Acquaint yourself with all of Boston’s neighborhoods from 750 feet in the air. more

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

Learn about the career of John F. Kennedy, the challenges he faced, the decisions he made, and his commitment to public life as he speaks for himself on film, video, and sound recordings from the Library's audio-visual collections. more

Boston CityPASS Reviews

"Going to Boston was fun. CityPASS made that possible. We were able to do 4 things with the Pass: Museum of Science, the Prudential Center, the Harvard Natural History Museum & the N.E. Aquarium. The kids had a blast and we did too (especially me since all of those activities didn't break the Bank). Thanks again." Oliver — Los Angeles

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Boston CityPASS is a dollar-bill-size ticket booklet containing five real attraction admission tickets (not discount coupons that require another dip into your wallet). Highly selective and deeply discounted, Boston CityPASS booklets contain four one-time attraction tickets and one option ticket, with choice of two signature Boston experiences. Ticket details: New England Aquarium admission; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston admission; Museum of Science admission; Skywalk Observatory admission; and Option Ticket Harvard Museum of Natural History admission and special exhibits or John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum admission.

A bonus coupon for dining is included: Union Oyster House priority seating and a free cup of oyster House New England Clam Chowder. Also, a bonus transportation coupon is included: Old Town Trolley Tours — Buy a ticket & Receive 2nd Day Ticket free.